Lori Gibbs wins the Showcase Showdown!!

Lori Gibbs wins the Showcase Showdown!!

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A record crowd of nearly 600 people attended this year’s PRICES ARE RIGHT at the Clay County Fair on Sunday, September 7th!!

Lori Gibbs of Spencer was the Showcase Showdown winner – winning a trip for 2 to Nashville, Tennessee, an acoustic guitar, his & hers cowboy hats and a travel suitcase, sponsored by The Music Connection, Spencer Hy-Line and The Western Edge.

Other winners included:

Levi Morris – Surround Sound Receiver, sponsored by Carey’s Electronics
Lisa Duffy – Mantled Fireplace, sponsored by Hy-Line of Spencer
Beth Hensen – Pair of matching chairs, sponsored by Steffen Furniture by Kalei
Jim DeMars – Pair of Diamond Earrings, sponsored by Nelson Jewelry
Carol Vosberg – Best Seat in The House Recliner, sponsored by Snook’s of Sioux Rapids

See pictures from the show.

 

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